Lab Tests Directory
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24 Hrs Urinary Vanillyl Mandelic Acid (VMA)
This test measures the amount of Vanillyl Mandelic Acid (VMA) excreted in your urine over a 24-hour period. VMA is a breakdown product of certain hormones (catecholamines) produced by the adrenal glands.
25 OH VITAMIN D TOTAL (VITAMIN D TOTAL)
This test measures the total amount of 25-hydroxyvitamin D in your blood, which is the main form of vitamin D stored in your body. It helps assess your overall vitamin D status, crucial for bone health and many other bodily functions.
3-Methyl Histidine Quantitative Serum
This blood test measures the amount of 3-methylhistidine in your serum. This substance is released when muscle proteins break down, making it a marker for muscle degradation.
3-Methyl Histidine Quantitative Urine
This urine test measures the amount of 3-methylhistidine excreted over a specific period, usually 24 hours. It reflects the rate of muscle protein breakdown in your body.
Activated Protein C Resistance
This blood test checks for a condition called Activated Protein C (APC) Resistance, which is a common inherited cause of increased blood clot risk. It assesses how well your blood responds to activated protein C, a natural anticoagulant.
ACTIVE VITAMIN B12 (HOLOTRANSCOBALMIN)
This test measures the active form of Vitamin B12, called holotranscobalamin, which is the only portion of B12 that cells can readily use. It provides a more accurate assessment of your body's B12 status compared to total B12, helping to detect early deficiencies.
Acylcarnitine profile, Quantitative Plasma
This test measures various acylcarnitines in your blood plasma, which are molecules involved in the body's metabolism of fats and energy production. It helps identify inherited metabolic disorders where the body struggles to process certain fats or amino acids.
Adenovirus (Respiraitory) PCR
The Adenovirus (Respiratory) PCR test detects genetic material from adenoviruses in a respiratory sample. This test is crucial for identifying an active adenovirus infection, which can cause a range of respiratory illnesses from common colds to pneumonia.
Adenovirus (Stool) PCR
This test detects the genetic material (DNA) of adenovirus in a stool sample. It's a highly sensitive method used to identify an active adenovirus infection, particularly in the gastrointestinal tract, helping pinpoint the cause of digestive symptoms.
ADENOVIRUS IgG
This blood test measures the level of IgG antibodies against adenovirus. IgG antibodies typically develop a few weeks after an infection and can remain detectable for a long time, indicating past exposure or immunity to the virus.
ADENOVIRUS IgM
This blood test measures IgM antibodies specific to adenovirus. IgM antibodies are usually the first type of antibody produced by the body in response to a new infection, indicating a recent or active adenovirus infection.
ADENOVIRUS IN STOOL
This test checks for the presence of adenovirus in a stool sample. It's commonly used to diagnose adenovirus infections that affect the digestive system, which can cause symptoms like diarrhea, vomiting, and abdominal discomfort.